Madonna Teases Chrome Clay Mask on Instagram (Update)

UPDATE (August 17, 2017 11:42 a.m. EST): It's finally happening, people. We're getting Madonna's highly sought-after skin-care line MDNA stateside. Hallelujah! For three years, it's only been available overseas in Japan, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. However, the singer told Women's Wear Daily, "I’m tired of hearing people complain here that they can’t get it in America."

Starting September 26, you'll be able to shop MDNA on mdnaskin.com, as well as at Barneys. Expect to shell out at least $50 on the line. If you're ready to splurge, we recommend adding the Rejuvenator Set to your cart. Yes, it's $600, but it comes with everything you could ever need for skin like Madonna, including the Chrome Clay Mask. Madonna recommends trying The Serum ($240) though, if you want an “all-in-one product.”

If you weren't already dying to try Madonna's skin-care line, the singer's latest social media tease will surely push you over the edge. The brand, titled MDNA Skin, features products such as face serums, eye masks, and mists, but the item we still have our eyes on the most is the Chrome Clay Mask — made from magnetized clay that requires absolutely no rinsing to remove. Yep, we're still not over it either; instead of splashing water on your face to get rid of this mask, you simply use a magic wand. Mind, blown.

In the clip, Madonna is seen getting the Chrome Clay Mask applied to her face with the use of a butter knife (casual). "We ain't fancy, but this mask is," she quipped in her caption. Just from watching, you can almost feel the creamy texture as it's applied, and it definitely looks fancy AF.

According to the MDNA website, the Chrome Clay Mask contains an active ingredient made from volcanic clay from Montecatini Terme in Tuscany. The product promises to "capture the dirt and impurities" while "leaving behind a veil of moisturizing beauty serum." As we mentioned above, the mask is removed by a magnetic wand, allowing you to get through the entire process without ever coming in contact with water. Sadly, the MDNA products are currently only available in Japan, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, although you can sign up for a news alert through the website that will tell you when the items make their way stateside. Whenever that happens, we'll definitely be ready.